Siege of Barcelona (1651)

Last updated
Siege of Barcelona (1651)
Part of Reapers' War and the
Franco-Spanish War (1635–59)
Setge de Barcelona de 1652.jpg
Siege of Barcelona
DateJuly 1651 – October 1652
Location
Result Spanish victory
Belligerents
Royal Standard of the King of France.svg Kingdom of France
Flag placeholder.svg Principality of Catalonia
Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Spain
Commanders and leaders
Royal Standard of the King of France.svg Philippe de La Mothe
Royal Standard of the King of France.svg Jean de Marsin
Flag placeholder.svg Francesc de Mostarós
Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg John of Austria

The siege of Barcelona took place between July 1651 and October 1652 during the Reapers' War when a large Spanish army descended on Barcelona and besieged the garrison made up of Catalans and French troops under Philippe de La Mothe-Houdancourt. [1]

The fifteen-month siege eventually ended with a Spanish victory, and the effective defeat of the Catalan Revolt which had lasted since 1640, being the Principality of Catalonia reincorporated into the Monarchy of Spain. Although French troops remained in parts of Catalonia for another seven years, no serious fighting took place, and in 1659 the Treaty of the Pyrenees was signed bringing a formal end to the conflict.

References

  1. Parrott, David (2020-08-06). "The Cost of Civil War". 1652. pp. 171–214. doi:10.1093/oso/9780198797463.003.0005. ISBN   978-0-19-879746-3.

41°24′07″N2°10′00″E / 41.4019°N 2.1667°E / 41.4019; 2.1667